Urban Wildlife App

CAUL Hub has released a citizen science app, which lets you help monitor native wildlife in Australian cities.

You can record sightings of bell frogs, beneficial insects and flying foxes, view all of your previous records, and see a map of where other citizen scientists have recorded sightings in your area. Users from all states and territories in Australia can participate.

The data you record about the behaviours of urban wildlife will help scientists at the CAUL Hub to better understand how we can manage native wildlife and their habitats so that their populations can persist and co-exist with humans.

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